Lol I'm sure he won't think it's so fake when he gets thrown off a 16ft cage and though the announce table bruising his kidney, then through the cage leaving a chair to smack him in the face knocking a tooth through his nose and injuring his shoulder. Then smacked back first twice, on a bed of pins.
It maybe fixed, but the hazards are real. They are tremendous athletes there's no doubt about that, watching AJ Styles alone proves that.
Bret Hart vs. Austin at WrestleMania 13
Bret vs. Owen at WrestleMania 14
Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho at WrestleMania 19 (was better than Lesnar/Angle)
Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 12
The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25
Ricky Steamboat vs. Randy Savage at WrestleMania 3
Biggest match in WWE history: Rock vs. Hogan.
You were that old? And "fake" is the wrong word to use. It's entertainment. And By the way, pro wrestling has a wider audience that "real" fighting, so...
It doesn't surprise me that it has a larger audience because it attracts millions of kids whereas boxing or UFC does not. Do you have any idea how much revenue WWE has made from wrestling figures and do you really think that the majority of people who buy them are grown men? Of course not, WWE relies massively on it's young audience. However, how wrestling could appeal to a grown adult is beyond me. The only type of guy I can imagine liking it is Napoleon Dynamite...
(refer to the school bus scene were he plays with his wrestling figure) :L:L:L
WWE's adult demographic is larger than its audience of kids. Boxing is a dying sport and UFC's biggest ever star is a former wrestler who's #1 because of his past, not to mention they owe an incredible amount of what they do to WWE.
6 man hell in a cell, Armageddon 2000 - enough said.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XFW6qnbTJ8
Not sure why that's getting so many votes. It was a good spectacle but not a great match, not even in the top few Hell in a Cell bouts if you ask me.
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